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translation: captain william martin, iam standing translation: captain william martin, i am standing you. today, on behalf of our family, i pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of ourfamily, i come pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring you out for goodness. merci beaucoup. 0ne one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to re—create what the soldiers on both front lines would have heard that day. so i will leave you with the sounds of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 100 years ago. goodbye. sustained gunfire and explosions silence hello. after a fairly quiet day on friday, the weather is about to turn much more lively as we head through the course of the weekend. we've got a named storm, storm dierdre, it's been named by met eirea
translation: captain william martin, iam standing translation: captain william martin, i am standing you. today, on behalf of our family, i pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of ourfamily, i come pat and i'm speaking to you. today, on behalf of our family, i come to bring you out for goodness. merci beaucoup. 0ne one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements...
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translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to youo bring you ourforgiveness. goodness. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to recreate what the soldiers on both front lines would have heard that day. so i will leave you with the sounds of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 100 years ago. goodbye. sustained gunfire and explosions gunfire and explosions abate silence the weather is mostly behaving itself this christmas. we have had no snowboard a festive feel in the highlands of scotland. temperatures of minus eight degrees. for most it is cloudy with fog in places. very missed the first thing. we also had some sunshine, particularly in eastern part of the country. the cloud you can see here is encroaching a
translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to youo bring you ourforgiveness. goodness. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to...
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translation: captain william martin, i am standing beside your great—grandson pat and i'm here speaking ourforgiveness. merci. merci, pat. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the armistice centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart and one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used it to recreate what the soldiers on both front lines would have heard that day. so i will leave you with the sounds of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 100 years ago. goodbye. sustained gunfire and explosions gunfire and explosions abate t0 silence hello, storm deirdre has done everything at us today — strong wind, heavy rain, some snow and ice and freezing rain. the freezing rain is quite unusual, dangerous, too. this is what it looks like when it hits the trees and on the road, it has brought in treacherous conditions earlier. we still have the amber warnings for the ice a
translation: captain william martin, i am standing beside your great—grandson pat and i'm here speaking ourforgiveness. merci. merci, pat. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the armistice centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart and one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers...
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translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to you bring you ourforgiveness. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to recreate what the soldiers on both front lines would have heard that day. so i will leave you with the sounds of the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, 100 years ago. goodbye. sustained gunfire and explosions. gunfire and explosions fade. silence birdsong. hello there. spring flowers followed by freezing rain, we don't see that often. yesterday was a rare event, and the freezing rain caused major problems across england and scotland. although some work to icy conditions in snow, the good news is the worst is out of the way. it was all the worst is out of the way. it was a ll courtesy the worst is
translation: captain william martin, i am standing by your great—grandson pat and i'm speaking to you bring you ourforgiveness. merci beaucoup. one of the most powerful exhibits marking the centenary came from the archives here at the imperial war museum. during the war, artillery observers used sound measurements to calculate the positions of german guns. they were marked on a chart on one of those charts records the moment leading up to the ceasefire. sound designers have used to recreate...
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grimsby fisherman william martin came across the wrecked airship but refused to rescue the 16—man crew been criticised for his decision to let the germans die. four years ago, we filmed skipper martin's great—grandson pat thompson at heinrich‘s grave in denmark, where the german's body was washed up. if i could makes amends, i would. all i can do is offer my apologies to his family. emile, the airman‘s nephew, got in touch after seeing our film and he wants to meet pat. translation: when i found pat thompson had gone to my uncle to ask in his great—grandfather's name forforgiveness, i felt it was my duty to do something to show that we wanted to grant forgiveness on our father's behalf. for pat, it's going to be an emotional meeting. emile, this is pat. we have a past to put right for our families, right? yes. and i hope we can put that right while you are in england. welcome to england. the german airmen were still alive on the wreckage. they asked for help but skipper martin, who said his crew were heavily outnumbered, ordered the trawler to turn away. the lost airmen weren't the onl
grimsby fisherman william martin came across the wrecked airship but refused to rescue the 16—man crew been criticised for his decision to let the germans die. four years ago, we filmed skipper martin's great—grandson pat thompson at heinrich‘s grave in denmark, where the german's body was washed up. if i could makes amends, i would. all i can do is offer my apologies to his family. emile, the airman‘s nephew, got in touch after seeing our film and he wants to meet pat. translation:...
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william martin him across the airship but refused to rescue the airship but refused to rescue the 16thrtin has been criticised for his decision to let the germans die. 0ryears ago, for his decision to let the germans die. 0r years ago, we film skipper martin is great—grandson patjohnson —— thompson. martin is great—grandson patjohnson -- thompson. ifi could make amends i would. all i can do is offer my sincere apologies to this family. the air man's nephew got in touch after seeing this film and he wants to meet pat. when i found that he had gone to ask if his great—grandfather's name to give —— ask for forgiveness i felt it was my responsibility to grant forgiveness might bother's half. for pat it was good to be an emotional meeting. we have a pass to put right for our families and i hope we can put it right when you are in england, welcome to england. what -- they asked for help but skipper martin said the group was heavily outnumbered and asked for the trawler to turn away. skipper martin never recovered from the terrible decision he made that day, within a year at the age of 45 he
william martin him across the airship but refused to rescue the airship but refused to rescue the 16thrtin has been criticised for his decision to let the germans die. 0ryears ago, for his decision to let the germans die. 0r years ago, we film skipper martin is great—grandson patjohnson —— thompson. martin is great—grandson patjohnson -- thompson. ifi could make amends i would. all i can do is offer my sincere apologies to this family. the air man's nephew got in touch after seeing this...
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this is not william martin, is it, mr. greenspan? >> no. all other political figures have a right to state their opinions. i was in government for almost 20 years and i do not remember a single instance when a political figure, president or otherwise, argued in favor of the fed raising rates. i had a new ruble cases of the opposite. -- innumerable cases of the opposite. >> what is the feds outlook for growth? what is the consequence for out -- unemployment? what is the fed saying in their forecasts that they still think despite the stock market, despite the slowdown in global growth, the economy is going to grow next year. -- next year? >> what would you say to people who do not understand what you said? is there a point where stock markets fell off? >> of course. , foris going on further longer and it changed the fed spew about the outlook. the sense looking at the stock market and financial conditions broadly but they are also looking at economic news. they need a seat payroll and months.nt gain 100,000 we are at -- have a tight liver mar
this is not william martin, is it, mr. greenspan? >> no. all other political figures have a right to state their opinions. i was in government for almost 20 years and i do not remember a single instance when a political figure, president or otherwise, argued in favor of the fed raising rates. i had a new ruble cases of the opposite. -- innumerable cases of the opposite. >> what is the feds outlook for growth? what is the consequence for out -- unemployment? what is the fed saying in...
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this is not william mckinley martin, is it, mr. greenspan? >> no.esident and all other political figures have a right to state their opinions. government i was in for almost 20 years and i don't remember a single instance when a political figure, president or otherwise, argued in favor of the fed raising rates. i had innumerable cases of the opposite. ♪ what is thee day, fed's outlook for growth? what is the consequence of that outlook for unemployment, what is the consequence of the decline on prices? what the fed is saying in their forecast is that they still think, despite the selloff in the stock market, the slowdown, that the economy will grow and above trend pace next year. people would you say to who may be don't understand what you just said? is there a point where a stock market selloff, that says we better pause? >> absolutely. if this went on much further for much longer, interchanged the fed's view about the outlook -- the fed is looking at the stock market and financial conditions broadly, but also at the economic news. they need to see
this is not william mckinley martin, is it, mr. greenspan? >> no.esident and all other political figures have a right to state their opinions. government i was in for almost 20 years and i don't remember a single instance when a political figure, president or otherwise, argued in favor of the fed raising rates. i had innumerable cases of the opposite. ♪ what is thee day, fed's outlook for growth? what is the consequence of that outlook for unemployment, what is the consequence of the...
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well, in the third sunday in january, which is martin luther king sunday, we will have eric williams, who is with the smithsonian institutes african american museum and i will present to him the howard thurman rope robe. >> wow. >> i've had it all that time. only one other person that have wornthat's my cominimumser to katherine benton but it's about therein and it's a little fragile and i thought that in might be an inspiration. i was contacted by them about , yes. so, we the robe of dr. fisk, the cofounder of the church. >> cofounder. >> yes. so we will be giving both of th the robe of dr. thurman and robe of dr. fisk. >> that's wonderful and a wonderful museum. we can't go without mention the 139th psalms why did he love that so much. >> because it's so intimate. er is he of me and know me and know my down setting and uprising by understanding. the compass is my path. is that kind of the walk the walk with what he called the overbathing presence. and he talkout light >> both alik. >> the light and the darkness are both alike unto thee and he is dealing with for him we don't have th
well, in the third sunday in january, which is martin luther king sunday, we will have eric williams, who is with the smithsonian institutes african american museum and i will present to him the howard thurman rope robe. >> wow. >> i've had it all that time. only one other person that have wornthat's my cominimumser to katherine benton but it's about therein and it's a little fragile and i thought that in might be an inspiration. i was contacted by them about , yes. so, we the robe...
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martin at the pentagon for us. david, thank you. okay, holly williamsas reported extensively on syria, having visited the country ten times now, holly joins us from istanbul tonight. holly, first of all, what does this many for the fight against isis? >> reporter: well, jeff, a local official from the region in syria, where the u.s. has its wises, warned us tonight that ite american withdrawal could give isis an opportunity to regroup and come back. now, america's partners on the ground are the syrian democratic forces or s.d.f. and they control around a quarter of syria. and we have witnessed the s.d.f. tyat isis back to a few holdouts in the desert and bring relative stability to the areas that they control. and that will be more difficult once those american troops have gone home. >> glor: and so what about other cetential consequences for the region? >> reporter: well, the american withdrawal could also open the door to turkey, which has threatened to launch a military operation in s.d.f. territory, more fighting could bring more instability to the
martin at the pentagon for us. david, thank you. okay, holly williamsas reported extensively on syria, having visited the country ten times now, holly joins us from istanbul tonight. holly, first of all, what does this many for the fight against isis? >> reporter: well, jeff, a local official from the region in syria, where the u.s. has its wises, warned us tonight that ite american withdrawal could give isis an opportunity to regroup and come back. now, america's partners on the ground...
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williams was out there edut ttoo. >> ever heard of them? >> coldplay's chris martin and pharrell even gave a joint performance.ng. >> oprah winfrey and her best friend, gayle king. shout out to gayle king, of course, friend of the show. they were out there. oprah was the event's keynote speaker, hailing mandela's goodness and integrity. >> wow, quite an event. >> wasn't that crazy? >> would have been cool to be there. >> yeah. >>> next, priyanka chopra and nick jonas have officially tied the knot for the second time. once was not enough. >> right. did it all over again. a day after they officially became man and wife in a christian service officiated by nick's dad, the couple exchanged vows again in a lavish hindu ceremony. >> the couple's epic wedding festivities, because they were epic, they stretched across five days. >> this is crazy. >> i'm sure many outfits. the main event was at a palace in india with the bride wearing a red sari and the groom in a traditional turban. they even rode a horse. >> they even took part in hindi. there were tattoos applied to their feet and hands. they and their families also
williams was out there edut ttoo. >> ever heard of them? >> coldplay's chris martin and pharrell even gave a joint performance.ng. >> oprah winfrey and her best friend, gayle king. shout out to gayle king, of course, friend of the show. they were out there. oprah was the event's keynote speaker, hailing mandela's goodness and integrity. >> wow, quite an event. >> wasn't that crazy? >> would have been cool to be there. >> yeah. >>> next,...
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martin and bob me metlerd such a great job. the board which is mostly controlled by lampert should get liz williams, the sears dream team back that built it into such a powerhouse and rebuild it now while it's one of the great roman empires of retail. but it's not viabling as long as eddie lampert is anywhere near this company. jon: under lampert leadership there has been no evolution. >> it's almost george orwell who wrote the book 1984. sears is last store standing on the canadian border outside buffalo. lampert and the board were so myopic they closed the stores near the canadian border. and canadians pay huge taxes on everything from clothing to cleaning products to tools. so they shopped all those sears border stores. and sears even by the self, the customers don't trust a lampert led retail company. citi has the co-branded sears branded mastercard. but even this week the sears merchandise isn't selling in sears store number 1984. what does that say about lampert, a man with no plan as you said so well. does sears survive? do we see tonight some form in the future? >> sears should and could survive without lampert. but with
martin and bob me metlerd such a great job. the board which is mostly controlled by lampert should get liz williams, the sears dream team back that built it into such a powerhouse and rebuild it now while it's one of the great roman empires of retail. but it's not viabling as long as eddie lampert is anywhere near this company. jon: under lampert leadership there has been no evolution. >> it's almost george orwell who wrote the book 1984. sears is last store standing on the canadian...
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williams. heather, you wrote about the issue of police and their relationship to local communities across the country. we can remind everybody about martin brown and in baltimore to freddie gray. we had several police officers in baltimore who were accused of the most horrific things with the death of gray and wilson in saint louis. they were exonerated? >> they went on to face disciplinary charges from their department. those do not represent the norm of policing in this country. most officers are out there trying to do their job. what happened because of these protests and the narrative is that officers are backing of policing. a cop in chicago told me he never experienced so much hatred in his 19 years on the job. it has a result in recruiting. >> laura: they were called every name in the book. wilson did not have a single disciplinary action against him with the death of michael brown. it was supposed to be hands up, don't shoot. that was never said. even when police are exonerated their life is destroyed. who wants to sign up with that? >> that's a tough job. the big change is cellphone cameras and body cameras on police. i think th
williams. heather, you wrote about the issue of police and their relationship to local communities across the country. we can remind everybody about martin brown and in baltimore to freddie gray. we had several police officers in baltimore who were accused of the most horrific things with the death of gray and wilson in saint louis. they were exonerated? >> they went on to face disciplinary charges from their department. those do not represent the norm of policing in this country. most...
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william? >> harris, the schedule has the president returning texas on wednesday evening. he will lie in repose at saint martin's church. the family church in houston, texas. we are not sure if that will be public or not. then come on thursday morning, there will be a service mostly for friends and family because of the size of that church. then, around 1:00 p.m., the president will be on a funeral train bringing him here to college station, texas and i muse texas a&m university, and the side of his final resting place. they painted the diesel locomotive in his honor to resemble air force one. in the 18 or 1900s, abraham lincoln's lasted 12 days. 20 miles an hour, 25 million americans said their final goodbye. the last funeral train was dwight d. eisenhower from washington to kansas in 1969. the bush trip from houston here to college station will be about two and half hours. it will arrive here around 3:30 in the afternoon. because he chose texas a&m partially because of the military history, here. 4,000 cadets attend here. thousands will lined the route leading up to the library. i spoke to many here over the w
william? >> harris, the schedule has the president returning texas on wednesday evening. he will lie in repose at saint martin's church. the family church in houston, texas. we are not sure if that will be public or not. then come on thursday morning, there will be a service mostly for friends and family because of the size of that church. then, around 1:00 p.m., the president will be on a funeral train bringing him here to college station, texas and i muse texas a&m university, and...
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betty fisher martin, lisa masters, tamara hinton, bill lord, and press club staff including lindsey underwood, laura coker and william mckur mcherein. the coast guard is tasked with defending 100,000 miles of u.s. coastline and inland waterways. if that isn't enough, through international partnerships, the agency influences and supports maritime operations around the world. the coast guard also has a heavy workload. it has 11 congressionally mandated missions that range from search and rescue operations to drug intradiction to protecting resources. but one mission that has been. growing in importance is its polar ice and alaska operations. as climate change et erodes arctic sea ice, access to the region continues to expand. commercial shipping wants to cut times through the northwest passage, energy companies are looking to extract new sources of oil and gas, and fishing and tourism companies see more market opportunities. all of this is driving a need for a larger coast guard presence. however, with just a single ageing heavy ice breaker available for arctic deployment, america's power and influence are being challe
betty fisher martin, lisa masters, tamara hinton, bill lord, and press club staff including lindsey underwood, laura coker and william mckur mcherein. the coast guard is tasked with defending 100,000 miles of u.s. coastline and inland waterways. if that isn't enough, through international partnerships, the agency influences and supports maritime operations around the world. the coast guard also has a heavy workload. it has 11 congressionally mandated missions that range from search and rescue...
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martin luther king are trying to embarrass me. the reason students are protesting the vietnam war is soviet and chinese communists are telling them to and the reasons senators like william fulbright are against my war is the soviet ambassador is dumping cash into his pocket, that is what he said in private and that was not a president who was operating with a full deck. she made it possible for him to get through that war in a way that was relatively stable. eleanor roosevelt, fdr was talking about sending japanese americans to internment camps and she said this isn't necessary for national security, total violation, he did it anyway. her friends that that was the moment in a marriage that never recovered from and you will note to the left of world war ii fdr kept telling her i would like to have your company and she went on these trips and kept her distance and i think the reason for that was by interning the japanese americans fdr was showing her we don't have the same political ideals after all. >> host: next call from wisconsin, you're on with historian michael beschloss. >> caller: thank you for taking my call. i would like to ask about woodrow wilson. in 1916, he
martin luther king are trying to embarrass me. the reason students are protesting the vietnam war is soviet and chinese communists are telling them to and the reasons senators like william fulbright are against my war is the soviet ambassador is dumping cash into his pocket, that is what he said in private and that was not a president who was operating with a full deck. she made it possible for him to get through that war in a way that was relatively stable. eleanor roosevelt, fdr was talking...
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martin performing, "let it snow." you recorded this a couple years ago? >> couple years ago. actually on that album, andy williamscrosby family. you used to always expect that. andy williams. >> my dad used to call him christmas. hey, christmas, where are you. steve: you do, "let it snow." no expense spared. deana martin. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful, so since we have no place to go, let it snow lit it snow. let it snow ♪ ♪ doesn't show signs of stopping, and brought some corn for popping, the lights are turned way down low, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow ♪ ♪ when we finally kiss good night, i hate going out in the storm, but if you really hold me tight, all the way home i'll be warm ♪ ♪ the fire is slowly dying, can i -- but long as you love me so, let it snow, lit it snow, let it snow ♪ beautiful packages. baby, it's cold outside. ♪ ♪ when we finally kiss good night, how i hate going out in the storm, but if you really hold me tight, all the way home i'll be warm ♪ ♪ the fire is slowly dying, and my dear, we're still good buying, but as long as you
martin performing, "let it snow." you recorded this a couple years ago? >> couple years ago. actually on that album, andy williamscrosby family. you used to always expect that. andy williams. >> my dad used to call him christmas. hey, christmas, where are you. steve: you do, "let it snow." no expense spared. deana martin. >> thank you. ♪ ♪ oh, the weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful, so since we have no place to go, let it snow...
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martin luther king was a pacifist. he wouldn't take to violence and that's the difference between some of us who followed them who are impatient. you could say go back. floyd douglass or williamavidson. he was attacked as an incrementalist he liked to do it step by step because change has to take place in the human heart you can't just change structures. it was all or nothing he actually inflamed the south even more by the extremism of the rhetoric so as soon as people are utopian, they will take to extremists. it has been echoed by some and talking about political democracy essentially what allows freedom contains the seeds of its own destruction and as you know there've been an increasing number of intellectuals and conservative intellectuals have predicted liberalism and perhaps by extension freedom has already failed. >> thank you. i come out of the reformation background. they come out of a different one and beach right to say that american freedom does all that things in the world and it doesn't. you can see pretty much like this, historians say they copied greek ideas roman structures and a but hope and all the. the context was his own church the reformation not immedi
martin luther king was a pacifist. he wouldn't take to violence and that's the difference between some of us who followed them who are impatient. you could say go back. floyd douglass or williamavidson. he was attacked as an incrementalist he liked to do it step by step because change has to take place in the human heart you can't just change structures. it was all or nothing he actually inflamed the south even more by the extremism of the rhetoric so as soon as people are utopian, they will...
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vision, to ensure that the commitment of martin luther king remains real, we must agitate, we must organize and vote and we must stay woke. [ applause ] >> reverend williamwhite segregationists turned the landscape in the south into a bloody battleground and jails and balconies and streets into sites of terror and killing fields. these were the real its of the people and the movement and what they faced and dr. king was no exception. the wait, the wait of these years by the time he got to memphis with men who was organizing a strike was heavy. he had moderates, politician, a president and even jealous criticism from black leaders who used his position against the vietnam war as an excuse to diminish our status in the ice of liberal white america whiling their own and then the bullet rang and his body fell. often we call dr. king's last sermon in the mountaintop sermon. it wasn't. it was a call to action in the valley of racism and it was militarism when he stopped by memphis to stand with garbage workers. he saw the connection between all three and knew he could not address one before addressing the other and that's why when he said about the mountaintop
vision, to ensure that the commitment of martin luther king remains real, we must agitate, we must organize and vote and we must stay woke. [ applause ] >> reverend williamwhite segregationists turned the landscape in the south into a bloody battleground and jails and balconies and streets into sites of terror and killing fields. these were the real its of the people and the movement and what they faced and dr. king was no exception. the wait, the wait of these years by the time he got to...
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martin's church where the funeral for president george h.w. bush will be this morning. steve: thousands filed past the casket as bush 41 was in repose. ainsley: william went to washington to pay respects that is incredible. reporter: ainsley we've been here four days. a lot of people are using this as a teaching moment, bringing their kids to the library here to understand the man and his place in history. when george bush left yale with a degree of economics everyone thought he would go to wall street. instead in his words he wanted to make his way in life in the oil fields of west texas. made his life in houston, 1958. at the white house, 11,000 people attended the public viewing you were referring to. after those services at 10:00 a.m. in st. mart tip's oppose copal in houston -- st. martin's episcopal will. this was founded as military college. there are still 2400 cadets here. they honor tradition, duty, integrity service. we spoke to two being honored to be part of the ceremony. >> a lot of things you can emulate from president george bush. we hope to carry on the traditions showing utmost respect to every tradition and everything that we stand
martin's church where the funeral for president george h.w. bush will be this morning. steve: thousands filed past the casket as bush 41 was in repose. ainsley: william went to washington to pay respects that is incredible. reporter: ainsley we've been here four days. a lot of people are using this as a teaching moment, bringing their kids to the library here to understand the man and his place in history. when george bush left yale with a degree of economics everyone thought he would go to...